The panel voted 7-1 to begin impeachment proceedings. The lone "no vote" is more a reflection on the process.

State Representative Charles Perry says, "I think the process we were acting on was new. It was learn as you go at some level. It ultimately became a block or a barrier to hearing all sides."

But co-chair Dan Flynn says Hall gummed up the works, too, adding, "Regent Hall and his lawyers attempted to disrupt this committee's efforts by failing to supply supporting documents and evidence to defend his actions."

What happened today is only the first step in the process. They voted that grounds do exist for impeachment of Regent Wallace Hall. The next step of the process begins next week. That's when this panel will begin work on specific articles of impeachment.

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